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===== RECORDER SETUP AND CONFIGURATION ===== | ===== RECORDER SETUP AND CONFIGURATION ===== | ||
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TMATS attributes are logically arranged in a hierarchical tree structure. Figure 9-1 in the | TMATS attributes are logically arranged in a hierarchical tree structure. Figure 9-1 in the | ||
- | IRIG Chapter 9 standard shows this attribute tree structure. Unlike other markup languages, | + | [[http:// |
such as Extensible Markup Language (XML), the structure of the attribute tree is not inherent in | such as Extensible Markup Language (XML), the structure of the attribute tree is not inherent in | ||
the position, structure, or syntax of individual TMATS lines. Instead, the hierarchical | the position, structure, or syntax of individual TMATS lines. Instead, the hierarchical | ||
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'' | '' | ||
- | TMATS attribute tree is shown in Figure 3-1. Chapter 9 defines the specific linking fields for | + | TMATS attribute tree is shown below. Chapter 9 defines the specific linking fields for |
the various levels of the TMATS attribute tree. | the various levels of the TMATS attribute tree. | ||
- | FIXME | + | {{ : |
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+ | Example TMATS attribute tree | ||
+ | </ | ||
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Attribute lines can be easily parsed using the string tokenizer function '' | Attribute lines can be easily parsed using the string tokenizer function '' | ||
- | C run time library. An example approach outline for TMATS parsing is shown in Figure 3-2. | + | C run time library. An example approach outline for TMATS parsing is shown in the code example below. |
The TMATS attribute line is stored in the null terminated character array '' | The TMATS attribute line is stored in the null terminated character array '' | ||
name string is pointed to by '' | name string is pointed to by '' | ||
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- | Figure 3-2. TMATS attribute parser example code. | + | < |
+ | TMATS attribute parser example code. | ||
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The two basic types of attribute code names are single entry and multiple entry. Single | The two basic types of attribute code names are single entry and multiple entry. Single | ||
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appropriate attribute records. See Chapter 10 for specific TMATS attribute position and order | appropriate attribute records. See Chapter 10 for specific TMATS attribute position and order | ||
requirements. | requirements. | ||
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